Pisces lamp (New Horizons)

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Type of furniture Pisces lamp Type of housewares #1,263
Stars Series  |  Lighting
Pisces lamp
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  22,050 Bells
Height Size
10.66624
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via  Crafting
Recipe Star fragment
Pisces fragment
Gold nugget
Stone
Recipe type Housewares (#487)
Recipe obtained via  Celeste
 Message bottle (On boat tours)
Customize No customization options.
HHA themes Expensive / Ocean
HHA points 301
Colors
Yellow
 
White
Variations
None
In other games
New Leaf (Pisces lamp)
Names in other languages
 ピスケスのランプ
 双鱼座灯
 lampe Poissons
 lámpara Piscis
 lampada Pesci
 лампа с Рыбами
 물고기자리 램프
 雙魚座燈
 lampe Poissons
 lámpara Piscis
 Fische-Lampe
 Vissen-lamp

The Pisces lamp is a houseware furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is part of the Stars Series. The player can interact with this item to turn its lighting effect on or off.

The Pisces lamp can be obtained from crafting, which requires star fragment, Pisces fragment, gold nugget, and stone. The recipe for this item can be obtained from Celeste or from message bottles found on the Star Fragment island via Kapp'n's boat tours.

This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Boris, Elvis, and Julian. As a result, this item has a chance to be purchasable by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Alfonso, Freckles, Ione, Julian, Kyle, Marina, Pancetti, Pango, and Timbra.

In the designing process of Happy Home Paradise, Freckles requires this item to be placed in or outside their vacation home.

Description

When giving the Pisces lamp to Celeste, she will say the following:

"The gods were enjoying a fantastical banquet by a river when the terrible monster Typhon appeared! As the gods ran, Aphrodite tied herself to her son Eros with a rope so that they wouldn't be separated. They then turned into fish and fled, which is why Pisces is often depicted as two fish connected by a rope. While I enjoy that story, it does leave unexplored one detail about which I am terribly curious... How did the vain Aphrodite react on finding out that her constellation would portray her as a fish?"

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In other games

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